Pakistani
actor-singer
Ali
Zafar,
who
has
been
part
of
hit
Hindi
films
like
Tere
Bin
Laden
and
the
recent
Chashme
Baddoor,
says
he
likes
to
experiment
and
challenge
himself.
Zafar
is
four-films-old
and
has
tried
to
bring
variety
in
his
profile
early.
Tere
Bin
Laden
was
a
satire,
Mere
Brother
Ki
Dhulan,
a
romantic-comedy,
London
Paris
New
York,
again
of
the
same
genre
and
Chashme
Baddoor,
a
pure
comedy.
"I
would
like
to
believe
that
I
would
be
comfortable
in
any
space.
As
an
actor
you
should
be
flexible
and
versatile.
I
like
to
experiment
and
challenge
myself," Ali
told
PTI.
Ali
has
been
roped
in
for
Yash
Raj
Films
(YRF)
newest
project
Kill
Dil.
The
film
is
directed
by
Shaad
Ali
who
made
Saathiya
and
it
also
features
Ranveer
Singh
and
Parineeti
Chopra
in
lead
roles.
"Its
(Kill
Dill)
an
action
film.
Its
going
to
be
very
different
from
my
previous
roles
and
films
in
every
way.
You
will
see
me
in
a
completely
new
avatar,"
he
said.
The
32-year-old
will
be
seen
in
a
rugged
avatar
for
a
change
and
he
has
started
exercising
to
get
in
shape.
"I
am
gearing
up
the
fitness
regime
and
working
on
the
look
as
instructed
by
the
director
Shaad
Ali.
I
will
be
working
out
to
gain
some
muscle
for
this
film,"
he
added.
After
Mere
Brother
Ki
Dulhan,
this
is
his
second
film
with
YRF.
And
he
says
he
"feels
very
privileged
to
work
with
YRF
banner
once
again".
Filmmaker
E
Niwas' next
project
Aman
Ki
Asha
also
stars
Ali
alongside
Yami
Gautam
of
Vicky
Donor
fame.
And
he
is
all
praise
for
his
co-star.
"Yami
is
a
delight
to
work
with.
She
is
very
real
and
a
simple
girl.
Aman
ki
Asha
was
a
tough
shoot
but
filled
with
fun.
I
am
enjoying
doing
the
film,"
he
said.
Ali
is
quite
happy
with
the
success
of
his
latest
film
-
Chashme
Baddoor
a
remake
of
the
80s
movie
of
the
same
name.
"I
am
happy
that
the
film
did
well.
For
some
reason
right
from
the
word
go
I
was
very
confident
about
the
project
and
it
was
one
of
the
most
stress
free
shoots
for
me,"
he
said.